Wheel Help!!!
Just recently purschased a set of BBS Motorsport wheels with shaved Toyo RA-1's. In the front, the rims came with 245/40 profile tires (25.6 diameter) and in the rear they came with 305/35 profile tires (26.3 diameter). Does anyone know if these tire diameters are safe to drive on? Or am i going to fry the viscous? Please advice!!!
Last edited by CarNerd; Aug 31, 2007 at 10:57 AM.
Originally Posted by sharkster
that's too much of a difference and just wrong.... The sizes you want are 335/30 and 245/40. Don't run those rears.
i waited 2 months for these wheels and tires and they wont even work! Serves me right i guess... Thanks Shark for checkin up so quickly. Guess i'll be seeing yah soon. 

Alex how are those wrong?!? They were ran on a well respected 6speeder's car with no issues, I didn't change them one bit!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
Originally Posted by iLLM3
Alex how are those wrong?!? They were ran on a well respected 6speeder's car with no issues, I didn't change them one bit!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
Colby, I don't know exact size of rear wheel (inches) I know for example I run 245 Toyo's on the fronts which is normally a 235, but if you are far out, DO NOT TAKE THEM ON TRACK, you might want to find a railway line instead!
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Originally Posted by iLLM3
Was a mis-understanding, I was basing this off the wheel's on a GT2, not 996TT!!
Originally Posted by iLLM3
Alex how are those wrong?!? They were ran on a well respected 6speeder's car with no issues, I didn't change them one bit!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
Colby I don't know what to tell you man, ive been told they are fine and why I bought them!
also colby, you need to roll the fenders, massages the fender liners, possibly push back the intercooler brackets and so forth to fit that size. I think you saw the black one here with that exact set up. It took a good while and alingment tinkering to get it to where rubbing wasn't an issue.
Originally Posted by sharkster
also colby, you need to roll the fenders, massages the fender liners, possibly push back the intercooler brackets and so forth to fit that size. I think you saw the black one here with that exact set up. It took a good while and alingment tinkering to get it to where rubbing wasn't an issue.
Originally Posted by CarNerd
Hm... Sounds like a little too much work. I think i'll just try and take the OEM's of my stocker and use them for now. Thanks Shark!

I know that with all the suspension stuff you have and did a good alignment guy could certainly make it work.
Originally Posted by 996TT_STEVO
Colby, I don't know exact size of rear wheel (inches) I know for example I run 245 Toyo's on the fronts which is normally a 235, but if you are far out, DO NOT TAKE THEM ON TRACK, you might want to find a railway line instead!
Originally Posted by sharkster
Did you get 12 inchers? I think you did? If so get a street tire like a PS2 in GT2 size 235s and 315s. They fit nicely
I know that with all the suspension stuff you have and did a good alignment guy could certainly make it work.

I know that with all the suspension stuff you have and did a good alignment guy could certainly make it work.



